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5. A horse is tied with a rope 7 m long to one corner of a square field of side 17 m. Find the area of
grass that the horse can graze.

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Answered by nandy20045
1

Answer:

10.99 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

r =7cm

theta = 90°( since square)

π =3.14

to find : grazing area

sol: grazing area = area of quadrant

ie πr^2/4

3.14 ×14 /4

= 10.99cm^2..

therefore the grazing area is 10.99cm^2 ...

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Answered by jmrule04
7

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

side of square field is 17 m

length of rope is 7 m

Therefore, the horse can only graze a certain area .

The area the horse covers will be a quadrant.

Area of quadrant = \pi r^{2} /4

Area of square = side^{2}

Area of grass grazed = \pi r^{2} /4

= \frac{22}{7} × \frac{7}{1} ×

=\frac{22}{4} × \frac{7}{1}

=38.5 m^{2}

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